... arrested its progress to the body of the testicle ; and this explains the fact that after inflammation of the tunica vaginalis, excited by injection, the body of the gland is rarely found to suffer. Guy's Hospital Reports - Page 101by Guy's Hospital - 1865Full view - About this book
| 1844 - 606 pages
...action to the epididymis, but the tunica albugínea arrested its progress to the body of the testis ; and this explains the fact that, after inflammation...being quickly propagated to the tunica vaginalis." Mr. C. presents a Tabular View, a good one, of the different Varieties of Hydrocele. We insert it.... | |
| Medicine - 1844 - 632 pages
...action to the epididymis, but the tunica albugínea arrested its progress to the body of the testis ¡ and this explains the fact that, after inflammation...the disease "being quickly propagated to the tunica vaganilis." Mr. C. presents a tabular View, a good one, of the different Varieties of Hydrocele. We... | |
| Medicine - 1844 - 612 pages
...generally observed the very reverse of the position they maintain. Mr. Curling says that Gendrin's theory " explains the fact that after inflammation of the tunica...the body of the gland is rarely found to suffer." (p. 121.) That it often, perhaps usually, escapes, and very rarely suffers in any important degree,... | |
| Thomas Blizard Curling - 1856 - 452 pages
...ready means of communicating the inflammatory action ; but when the contiguous organ or subjacent part is of a different structure from that of the cellular...the disease being quickly propagated to the tunica vaginalis.2 The fibrin exuded in inflammation very often forms adhesions between the opposed serous... | |
| Thomas Blizard Curling - 1856 - 552 pages
...ready means of communicating the inflammatory action; but when the contiguous organ or subjacent part is of a different structure from that of the cellular...explains the fact that after inflammation of the tunica vagi- >. , nalis, excited by injection, the body of the gland is ^ rarely found to suffer. On the other... | |
| Thomas Bryant - 1876 - 634 pages
...tissue readily transmitted the morbid action to the epididymis, but the tunica albuginea TI rested its progress to the body of the testicle, and this...being quickly propagated to the tunica vaginalis." The hydrocele, as a rule, however, disappears, as the disease subsides in the epididymis, it being... | |
| Thomas Bryant - 1876 - 722 pages
...tissue readily transmitted the morbid action to the epididymis, but the tunica albugínea arrrested its progress to the body of the testicle, and this...injection, the body of the gland is rarely found to sufl'er. On the other hand, the epididymis is seldom attacked with inflammation without the disease... | |
| Robert Bentley Todd - Anatomy - 1852 - 756 pages
...were found to contain Water - - - 91-25 Albumen ... 6'85 Uncoagulable matter - PI Salts ... -8 ferent structure from that of the cellular tissue, the extension...being quickly propagated to the tunica vaginalis. The lymph effused in inflammation very often forms adhesions between the opposed serous surfaces, and... | |
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